Monogram New York
Where Classic Glamour Meets Modern Vision
Where Classic Glamour Meets Modern Vision
Monogram New York marks Neri&Hu's first residential project in New York City — a 35-story tower rising above Midtown East with 191 exquisitely crafted residences. Blending functional sensibility with nature-infused contextual touches, the building features an Art Deco-inspired crown, clean vertical lines, and natural materials that honor Manhattan's architectural legacy while defining its future.
Monogram New York at a Glance
135 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
Navigation Capital Group
Ismael Leyva Architects / Neri&Hu
2027
191
35
Condominium
Midtown East
Monogram New York Condos for Sale
Why Buyers Choose Monogram New York
Neri&Hu's First Residential Project in New York City
Monogram New York marks the New York debut of Neri&Hu, the internationally acclaimed Shanghai-based design studio known for blending functional sensibility with nature-infused design. Our clients who follow architecture and design recognize Neri&Hu as one of the most respected firms working globally today. Their approach at Monogram emphasizes clean lines, natural materials, and warm wood flooring, creating residences that feel both sophisticated and genuinely livable. This is not a cold showroom or a trendy design exercise. It is a home designed by one of the world's best design studios with real intention.
Midtown East Location Steps from Grand Central
At 135 East 47th Street, Monogram places residents steps from Grand Central Terminal with its Metro-North and LIRR service via Grand Central Madison. Our clients who commute to Westchester, Connecticut, or Long Island find this proximity invaluable for their daily routines. Fifth Avenue shopping, Bryant Park, and Dag Hammarskjold Plaza are all nearby. For buyers who want to be at the center of Manhattan's energy without sacrificing residential quality and calm, Midtown East delivers on both counts with excellent transit access via the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains.
Art Deco Crown Honors Manhattan's Architectural Heritage
Designed by Ismael Leyva Architects, the 35-story tower features an Art Deco-inspired crown with distinctive blue-toned terracotta panels and metal spandrels that create a memorable presence on the skyline. Our clients who appreciate architectural context respond to a building that honors the neighborhood's heritage rather than ignoring it with another generic glass box. Midtown East has some of the finest Art Deco and pre-war buildings in the city, and Monogram's facade is designed to belong in that distinguished company while bringing a contemporary edge and identity of its own.
From $969,000 with Gaggenau Appliances and Calacatta Marble
Starting from $969,000, Monogram offers 191 residences with Gaggenau appliances, Calacatta Monet Marble countertops, fluted light oak cabinet doors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and generous 10-foot ceilings. For our clients comparing price per square foot with other Midtown new construction, Monogram delivers premium finishes at a genuinely competitive number. The sky lounge with panoramic terraces, zen-inspired spa, private dining area with bar, reading room with fireplace, and curated library round out a comprehensive amenity experience. Delivery is expected in 2027, making this a near-term opportunity.
Our Take on Monogram New York
Monogram New York at 135 East 47th Street is a 35-story tower that we think is one of the best new construction options in Midtown East. Developed by Navigation Capital Group with architecture by Ismael Leyva Architects and interiors by Neri&Hu, this building brings serious design credibility to a neighborhood that has not seen much exciting new residential development in recent years.
Neri&Hu's involvement is the headline. This is their first residential project in New York, and they have brought their signature approach: clean lines, natural materials, warm wood, and a deep respect for craft. Residences feature Gaggenau appliances, Calacatta Monet Marble countertops, fluted light oak cabinets, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 10-foot ceilings. The spaces feel refined without being cold, which is a balance many buildings get wrong.
The Art Deco-inspired crown by Ismael Leyva Architects gives Monogram a contextual presence on the skyline. The blue-toned terracotta panels and metal spandrels are a thoughtful nod to the neighborhood's architectural legacy. This is not a generic glass tower dropped into Midtown. It is a building designed to belong.
Amenities include a zen-inspired spa, fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, treatment and recovery rooms, sky lounge with panoramic terraces, private dining area with bar, reading room with fireplace, rooftop entertaining spaces, curated library, and private garden. The full-time concierge and 24-hour doorman service meet the expectations of our Midtown East clients.
Pricing from $969,000 for 191 residences with delivery expected in 2027 makes this a near-term option for buyers who want to see what they are buying rather than purchasing from renderings. For clients cross-shopping other Midtown East options, Monogram's combination of Neri&Hu design, Art Deco context, and proximity to Grand Central makes it a strong and differentiated contender.
International Buyers Welcome
Foreign nationals can purchase condominiums in Manhattan with no visa or residency requirements. Many international buyers use LLCs for privacy and estate planning. Manhattan Miami specializes in guiding international buyers through the acquisition process, from financing options to closing procedures.
Read Our International Buyer Guide →About Monogram New York
Monogram New York is a 35-story luxury condominium tower at 135 East 47th Street in Midtown East Manhattan. Developed by Navigation Capital Group with architecture by Ismael Leyva Architects and interiors by internationally acclaimed Neri&Hu, the building features 191 residences ranging from studios to penthouses with prices starting at $969,000. The tower rises approximately 500 feet above Midtown East.
This project marks Neri&Hu's first residential commission in New York City. The Shanghai-based studio, known for blending functional sensibility with nature-infused contextual touches, has designed interiors that emphasize clean lines, natural materials, and warm wood flooring. Residences feature oversized windows flooding spaces with natural light, Gaggenau appliances, Calacatta Monet Marble countertops, fluted light oak cabinet doors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and soaring 10-foot ceilings that elevate the daily living experience.
The building's exterior by Ismael Leyva Architects features an Art Deco-inspired crown that pays thoughtful homage to the neighborhood's storied architectural heritage. The facade includes large windows, metal panel spandrels, and distinctive blue-toned terracotta panels that create a memorable and contextual presence on the Midtown East skyline. The building's singular character draws from the Art Deco tradition while expressing a contemporary sensibility.
Residence collections at Monogram include studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and penthouses. The penthouse residences crown the tower with elevated fixtures, private outdoor spaces, and the finest expression of Neri&Hu's design vision. All residences are designed with the studio's signature attention to craft, materiality, and the relationship between interior space and natural light.
Amenities at Monogram New York include a zen-inspired spa with treatment and recovery rooms, fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, sky lounge with panoramic terraces offering sweeping Manhattan views, private dining area with bar, reading room with fireplace, rooftop entertaining spaces, curated library, private garden, full-time concierge, and 24-hour doorman service. The amenity program is designed to nurture wellness, support social connection, and provide the elevated services that Midtown East residents expect.
The Midtown East location places residents steps from Grand Central Terminal, which provides access to the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines, as well as Metro-North and LIRR service via Grand Central Madison. This exceptional transit connectivity makes Monogram particularly appealing to commuters and professionals who value being at the center of Manhattan's energy. Fifth Avenue shopping, Bryant Park, Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, and the neighborhood's expanding dining and cultural scene are all within easy walking distance. Delivery is expected in 2027, making this a near-term opportunity for buyers who can visit the building and see the neighborhood firsthand. Floor plans and detailed pricing are available through our team, and we can arrange private presentations at the sales gallery.
Available Residences
Currently available at Monogram New York
Residence PHB
135 E 47TH Street #PHB, Manhattan, NY 10017
Residence 20C
135 E 47TH Street #20C, Manhattan, NY 10017
Residence 26B
135 E 47TH Street #26B, Manhattan, NY 10017
Unparalleled Living
Residence Collection
Studios
Studio
From $969,000
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- 10-foot ceilings
- Warm wood flooring
- Full kitchens with premium finishes
One Bedrooms
1 Bedroom
Contact for Pricing
- Generous layouts
- Calacatta Monet Marble kitchens
- Gaggenau appliances
- Spa-inspired bathrooms
Two Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Contact for Pricing
- Spacious residences
- Oversized windows
- Natural materials
- Dual bathrooms
Penthouses
Penthouse
Contact for Pricing
- Crown-level residences
- Elevated fixtures
- Private outdoor spaces
- Finest Neri&Hu design
Residences from $969,000
A Sanctuary Above the City
Monogram New York offers a comprehensive suite of amenities designed to nurture the body, engage the mind, and elevate the spirit — from a zen-inspired spa to panoramic sky lounges high above Midtown East.
Wellness & Spa
- Zen-Inspired Spa
- Fitness Center with State-of-the-Art Equipment
- Treatment & Recovery Rooms
- Wellness Programming
Social & Entertaining
- Sky Lounge with Panoramic Terraces
- Private Dining Area with Bar
- Reading Room with Fireplace
- Rooftop Entertaining Spaces
Living & Services
- Curated Library
- Private Garden
- Full-Time Concierge
- 24-Hour Doorman
The Visionaries
Neri&Hu
Interior Design
Internationally acclaimed Shanghai-based studio known for blending functional sensibility with nature-infused contextual touches. This marks their first residential project in New York City.
Ismael Leyva Architects
Architecture
Designed the 35-story tower with an Art Deco-inspired crown, blue-toned terracotta panels, and clean vertical lines that honor Manhattan's architectural legacy.
Navigation Capital Group
Developer
The development team behind Monogram New York, bringing a compelling new address to Midtown East Manhattan.
The Pulse of Manhattan
Steps from Grand Central Terminal and the iconic avenues of Midtown, Monogram New York places residents at the center of the city's energy — from Fifth Avenue shopping and Bryant Park to Dag Hammarskjold Plaza.
Grand Central Terminal
Iconic transit hub with Metro-North and LIRR service
5 min walkFifth Avenue
World-renowned shopping destination
3 min walkBryant Park
Midtown's premier green space and cultural venue
8 min walkUnited Nations
International diplomatic headquarters
7 min walkCompare Monogram New York to Nearby Buildings
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Monogram New York?
Monogram New York is a luxury condominium at 135 East 47th Street in Midtown East, designed by acclaimed Shanghai-based architects Neri&Hu in their first New York City project, with 191 residences and expected completion in 2027.
What amenities does Monogram New York offer?
Amenities include a fitness center, residents' lounge, rooftop terrace, co-working spaces, children's playroom, and curated lifestyle programming.
What are the residence finishes at Monogram New York?
Residences feature Neri&Hu-designed interiors with custom millwork, premium kitchen appliances, wide-plank flooring, and refined material selections reflecting their signature East-meets-West aesthetic.
Where is Monogram New York located?
135 East 47th Street in Midtown East, steps from Grand Central Terminal, the United Nations, Park Avenue, and some of Manhattan's most important commercial and cultural destinations.
Who designed Monogram New York?
The building was designed by Neri&Hu, a globally celebrated architecture firm based in Shanghai. Monogram marks their first residential project in New York City, bringing a distinctive international design perspective.
How many apartments are in Monogram New York?
The building contains 191 condominium residences, offering a range of layouts from studios to multi-bedroom homes.
When will Monogram New York be completed?
Monogram New York is expected to be completed in 2027. Sales are currently underway with pricing starting from approximately $969,000.
Can foreigners buy at Monogram New York?
Yes. As a new condominium development, Monogram allows foreign buyers to purchase without co-op board restrictions.
What is Midtown East like?
Midtown East is Manhattan's premier business district, home to Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue corporate headquarters, world-class hotels, and fine dining. The neighborhood has seen significant residential development in recent years.
How close is Monogram New York to Grand Central?
Monogram is steps from Grand Central Terminal, one of the world's great transportation hubs, providing easy access to Metro-North, the subway system, and the new LIRR connection via East Side Access.
What makes Monogram New York unique?
Monogram is the first NYC project by Neri&Hu, bringing a globally celebrated design perspective to Midtown East. The combination of competitive pricing, prime location near Grand Central, and distinctive architecture sets it apart.
What is the starting price at Monogram New York?
Pricing at Monogram New York starts from approximately $969,000, making it one of the most accessible new luxury developments in prime Midtown Manhattan.
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135 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017